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An Italian company has started making PV material that can pass for stone, concrete and wood The Italian company Dyaqua is getting ready to launch a crowdfunding campaign for what it’s dubbed “Invisible Solar”—a new technology invented by the company to create innovative solar modules that can take the appearance of the various building materials. Earlier this year, Dyaqua started manufacturing a terra cotta photovoltaic product called Rooftile that was marketed for its natural look.read more

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